Webley MkVI manual?????
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Webley MkVI manual?????
Got my MkVI today, it in good shape, bueing worn in some palces btu mechanical sound.
Now I want to disassemble, check and relube it, lots of old gunk everywhere, tht needs to be cleaned off.
Are there any manuals available online or a diassembly instruction?
Chris
Now I want to disassemble, check and relube it, lots of old gunk everywhere, tht needs to be cleaned off.
Are there any manuals available online or a diassembly instruction?
Chris
Thanks a lot Ian!!!!!!!
I got it apart now, lots of old grease/dirt everywhere.
Will soak everything in lamp oil and than use steel wool and an old toothbrusch
Was on the range this morning, the revolver shoots good with 200grn .452 bullets, but I could not take the chrony with me, it rained cats&dogs here.
Windage was a little off, maybe 4" at 25m, but having a windage adjustable rearsight is areal good thing
Chris
I got it apart now, lots of old grease/dirt everywhere.
Will soak everything in lamp oil and than use steel wool and an old toothbrusch
Was on the range this morning, the revolver shoots good with 200grn .452 bullets, but I could not take the chrony with me, it rained cats&dogs here.
Windage was a little off, maybe 4" at 25m, but having a windage adjustable rearsight is areal good thing
Chris
They were regulated for 265 grain round nose bullets. Imperial arms used to sell me my hard cast swaged and lubed bullets. Gone now and I've no idea where to get moulds from here!
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full frontal lobotomy!
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Lee Precision offers their 456-220-1R conical bullet mold for the Ruger 44 Old Army, P/N 90384. The list price is $26 in the US; don't know about availability overseas. This should be about the right diameter for a Mk VI Webley. Be sure to slug the barrel before ordering a mold to be sure you get one that fits.24626151 wrote:They were regulated for 265 grain round nose bullets. Imperial arms used to sell me my hard cast swaged and lubed bullets. Gone now and I've no idea where to get moulds from here!
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Aha! The dreaded Faulenzia epidemic strikes again!awo425 wrote:No, there are several manufacturers of molds here, but I am too lazy to cast my own bullets
And the Haendler&Natermann swadged lead bullets(copper washed and special plastic coating) leave no dirt in the barrel.
Chris
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